Re: Can you please help me identify this case? ? ? :)

There is some damage to the logo but it is supposed to be a Keystone... and that's what the lettering appears to say too so I vote for a Keystone!

I suspect it is not towards the top of their line as it is not labeled as 'Warranted' (for a specific number of years).

"Forever is composed of nows." - Emily Dickinson

"The watch has to be surrounded by a history.
You need more than just a great design. You need to create an atmosphere around the product.
Who is the company behind it? Why are they using this material?
People need to be able to identify the watch with themselves. It's based on emotion." - Ralph Furter

...that's just my opinion and I've been wrong before and will be again and might be now!